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Term: Madison, Dane Co.
Definition: 
Part of George Harrison's 1855 Map of Madison (WHi-23644) The capital city of Wisconsin, located in Dane Co. at latitude 430423N and longitude 0892404W; also, county seat of Dane Co. A large collection of pictures, texts and other sources on the city's history is available on our Madison history pages. Description from John W. Hunt's 1853 Wisconsin Gazetteer: "MADISON, town, the capital of Wisconsin, and seat of justice of the county of Dane, is situated on sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, in town of same name, at the geographical centre of the county, and midway between Lakle Michigan and the Mississippi river, being about 80 miles from each. It is widely noted for the beauty, health and pleasantness of its location, which is on an isthmus about one mile in width, lying between the Third and Fourth Lakes. The surface is somewhat uneven, but in no place too abrupt for building purposes. From either lake it rises to an altitude of about fifty feet, and is then depressed and elevated alternately, making the site of the village a series of gently undulating swells. The State house, a substantial edifice of lime-stone, is built, at the corners of the sections, in the centre of a square park, containing fourteen acres, covered with a luxuriant growth of native oaks, and upon the highest point between the lakes, overlooking each and the surrounding village. It has a large hall through the centre, and contains all of the State offices -- the state library, the legislative chambers, and several committee rooms. The corners of the Capitol square are to the cardinal points of the compass, and from each of them a street extends, terminating, excepting the western, in the water. The streets are all straight, sixty-six feet wide, and, with the exception of those just described, are parallel to the sides of the Capitol square, and, consequently, diagonal with the meridian. From the centre of each side of the park, and at right angles with it and the principal streets, broad avenues, eight rods wide, extend completely across the town plat. At the termination of the street leading from the western corner of the park, and one mile directly west from the Capitol, on College Hill, near the shore of Fourth Lake, and in the middle of a park of fifty-five acres, commanding an extensive view of the town, lakes, and surrounding country, the buildings of the University of Wisconsin are located. Near the southern corner of the Capitol square, the Court House of Dane county, a large structure of lime-stone, containing commodious rooms for courts and county officers, is built. About a mile from the northern corner of the Capitol park, on the shore of Fourth Lake, at its outlet, is the best flouring mill in the State, and other machinery, owned by L. J. Farwell, present Governor of Wisconsin. Near the eastern corner of the square, the Post Office, Bank, Hotels, Stores, and other business stands, are located. The site of the town was located as early as 1833 by James Duane Doty, afterwards Governor of the Territory, and more recently Member of Congress; and the village plat was made out by his direction in 1836. A large addition to this plat was laid out in 1850, near the University, known as the "University Addition." Another addition has just been surveyed, on the northeast, by Governor Farwell, by whom it is owned. Several causes operated to retard the prosperity of Madison until 1847, since which time it has gradually and healthfully increased in growth, wealth, and population. Several railroads are in progress of construction to this place, one at least of which will be completed during the present year, and the others soon after. From its location in the centre of a large agricultural district, having no important rival within a circle of forty miles, and being the permanent Capital of the State, and the seat of the richly endowed University, Madison has special advantages that cannot fail to make it a commanding business point, and a large and flourishing town. To the man of business, the merchant and manufacturer, there are offered great inducements to settle in this thriving and rapidly increasing community. The retired merchant -- the student -- the lover of the picturesque seeking a healthy and pleasant location for a home, is presented the refreshing breezes and pure air of the lakes -- the beautiful scenery, unrivalled in any country -- the quiet of a country residence, united with the social advantages and the excitements of a city, while the great abundance of game in the prairies and openings, and the variety of fish in the lakes and streams, afford a relaxation to all in pursuit of health or pleasure. As the Capital of the State, the shire town of the county, it becomes the great centre of public business, calling together, at frequent intervals, people from all parts of the State and county, at the annual meetings of the legislature, at the session of the courts, the convocations of political conventions, and the sessions of the different benevolent societies of the day. The present population of Madison is about 3,500, with 700 dwellings, 26 stores, 15 groceries, 11 taverns, 2 large printing offices, and a book bindery; a grist mill, with eight run of stone, 3 saw mills, an iron foundry, a woollen factory, an oil mill, 2 steam planing mills, a hominy mill propelled by steam; a bank, the first organized in the State; three churches, with three others to be built during the present season; and mechanical shops of all kinds."
On June 5, 1857, a fire in Madison swept up Washington Avenue from the corner of Webster Street to Bruen's block, burning up six stores and doing $50,000 worth of damage.
View historic pictures of this community at Wisconsin Historical Images. View related articles at Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives. View newspaper clippings at Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles.
[Source: U.S. Geographic Names Information Server; WHS Library reference file]
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Macarthur Square (Historic Marker Erected 1979)
Machias, Town of, Eau Claire Co.
Mackford [origin of place name]
Mackford, Town of, Green Lake Co.
Mackie Spring [origin of place name]
Mackinac Island [origin of place name]
Mackville, Outagamie Co.
Madeline Island
Madeline Island (Historic Marker Erected 1956)
Madeline Island (Historic Marker Erected 1961)
Madeline Island [origin of place name]
Madge, Town of, Washburn Co.
Madge, Washburn Co.
Madison [brief history]
Madison [origin of place name]
Madison, Dane Co.
Madison, Election precinct of, Dane Co.
Madison, Town of, Dane Co.
Madsen, Manitowoc Co.
Magnolia station [origin of place name]
Magnolia, Rock Co.
Magnolia, Town of, Rock Co.
Maiden Rock (Historic Marker Erected 1966)
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Maiden Rock, Town of, Pierce Co.
Maiden Rock, Village of, Pierce Co.
Main Street Historic District, Stoughton (Historic
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Maine, Town of, Outagamie Co.
Major "Dick" Bong (Historic Marker Erected 1957)
Mallwood, Rock Co.
Malone, Fond du Lac Co.
Malone, Town of, St. Croix Co.
Malvern, Oneida Co.
Manawa [origin of place name]
Manawa, Waupaca Co.
Manchester [origin of place name]
Manchester, Green Lake Co.
Manchester, Town of, Calumet Co.
Manchester, Town of, Green Lake Co.
Manchester, Town of, Jackson Co.
Manitou Island [origin of place name]
Manitou, Town of, Brown Co.
Manitowish River [origin of place name]
Manitowish Waters, Town of, Vilas Co.
Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co.
Manitowish [origin of place name]
Manitowish, Iron Co.
Manitowoc and the Car Ferries (Historic Marker Ere
Manitowoc County [origin of place name]
Manitowoc Rapids, Manitowoc Co.
Manitowoc Rapids, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Manitowoc Submarines (Historic Marker Erected 1989
Manitowoc [brief history]
Manitowoc [origin of place name]
Manitowoc's Maritime Heritage (Historic Marker Ere
Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co.
Manitowoc, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Mann, Marathon Co.
Manson (historical), Oneida Co.
Maple Beach, Rock Co.
Maple Bluff, Dane Co.
Maple Bluff, Village of, Dane Co.
Maple Creek, Town of, Outagamie Co.
Maple Grove, La Crosse Co.
Maple Grove, Manitowoc Co.
Maple Grove, Town of, Barron Co.
Maple Grove, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Maple Grove, Town of, Shawano Co.
Maple Grove, Town of, Vilas Co.
Maple Heights, Calumet Co.
Maple Hill, Chippewa Co.
Maple Plain, Town of, Barron Co.
Maple Valley, Town of, Oconto Co.
Maple, Douglas Co.
Maple, Town of, Douglas Co.
Maplehurst, Taylor Co.
Maplehurst, Town of, Taylor Co.
Mapleton, Waukesha Co.
Maplewood, Door Co.
Maquanego, Town of, Waukesha Co.
Marathon City, Marathon Co.
Marathon County [origin of place name]
Marathon, Marathon Co.
Marathon, Town of, Marathon Co.
Marble (historical), Waupaca Co.
Marblehead, Fond du Lac Co.
Marcellon [origin of place name]
Marcellon, Columbia Co.
Marcellon, Town of, Columbia Co.
March Rapids, Marathon Co.
Marcy, Waukesha Co.
Marengo, Ashland Co.
Marengo, Town of, Ashland Co.
Maribel, Manitowoc Co.
Maribel, Village of, Manitowoc Co.
Marietta [origin of place name]
Marietta, Town of, Crawford Co.
Marinette County [origin of place name]
Marinette [brief history]
Marinette [origin of place name]
Marinette, Marinette Co.
Marinette, Town of, Brown Co.
Marinette, Town of, Marinette Co.
Marinuka [origin of place name]
Marion [origin of place name]
Marion, Town of, Grant Co.
Marion, Town of, Juneau Co.
Marion, Town of, Waushara Co.
Marion, Waupaca Co.
Markesan, Green Lake Co.
Markton, Langlade Co.
Marlands, Vilas Co.
Marquette (Historic Marker Erected 1957)
Marquette County [origin of place name]
Marquette Jolliet Expedition (Historic Marker Erec
Marquette, Green Lake Co.
Marquette, Town of, Green Lake Co.
Marquette, Village of, Green Lake Co.
Marshall Township [origin of place name]
Marshall [origin of place name]
Marshall, Dane Co.
Marshall, Town of, Richland Co.
Marshall, Town of, Rusk Co.
Marshall, Village of, Dane Co.
Marshfield [origin of place name]
Marshfield, Town of, Fond du Lac Co.
Marshfield, Town of, Wood Co.
Marshfield, Wood Co.
Marshland, Buffalo Co.
Marshland, Town of, Burnett Co.
Marsterson, Town of, Vernon Co.
Marston Spring [origin of place name]
Marston [origin of place name]
Marston, Town of, Sauk Co.
Martell Township [origin of place name]
Martell, Pierce Co.
Martell, Town of, Pierce Co.
Martinsville, Dane Co.
Martintown, Green Co.
Marxville, Dane Co.
Marytown, Fond du Lac Co.
Mason, Bayfield Co.
Mason, Town of, Bayfield Co.
Mason, Town of, Bayfield Co.
Mason, Town of, Brown Co.
Mason, Village of, Bayfield Co.
Masonic Home (Historic Marker Erected 1958)
Mather, Juneau Co.
Matteson [origin of place name]
Matteson, Town of, Waupaca Co.
Mattoon, Shawano Co.
Mattoon, Village of, Shawano Co.
Maunesha River
Maunesha [origin of place name]
Mauston [origin of place name]
Mauston, Juneau Co.
Mauvaise River
Mawikwe Bay [origin of place name]
Maxville, Buffalo Co.
Maxville, Town of, Buffalo Co.
May Corner, Marinette Co.
May [origin of place name]
Mayfield [origin of place name]
Mayfield, Washington Co.
Mayhew [origin of place name]
Mayhews (historical), Walworth Co.
Mayville [origin of place name]
Mayville, Dodge Co.
Mayville, Town of, Clark Co.
Mayville, Town of, Shawano Co.
Mazomanie (Historic Marker Erected 1996)
Mazomanie [origin of place name]
Mazomanie, Dane Co.
Mazomanie, Town of, Dane Co.
Mazomanie, Village of, Dane Co.
McAllister, Marinette Co.
McCartney, Grant Co.
McClellan, Town of, Wood Co.
McCord, Lincoln Co.
McDowell [origin of place name]
McFarland, Dane Co.
McFarland, Village of, Dane Co.
McGrew (historical), Richland Co.
McKinley, Polk Co.
McKinley, Town of, Polk Co.
McKinley, Town of, Taylor Co.
McMillan, Marathon Co.
McMillan, Town of, Marathon Co.
McNaughton [origin of place name]
McNaughton, Oneida Co.
Meacham, Town of, Walworth Co.
Mead, Town of, Clark Co.
Meadow Valley, Juneau Co.
Meadowbrook, Town of, Sawyer Co.
Meadowmere (Historic Marker Erected 1955)
Mecan, Marquette Co.
Mecan, Town of, Marquette Co.
Medary, La Crosse Co.
Medary, Town of, La Crosse Co.
Medford [origin of place name]
Medford, Taylor Co.
Medford, Town of, Taylor Co.
Medina Junction, Winnebago Co.
Medina [origin of place name]
Medina, Outagamie Co.
Medina, Town of, Dane Co.
Medina, Town of, Outagamie Co.
Meehan, Portage Co.
Meeker, Washington Co.
Meekers Grove, Lafayette Co.
Meeme Poll House (Historic Marker Erected 1998)
Meeme [origin of place name]
Meeme, Manitowoc Co.
Meeme, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Meenon, Town of, Burnett Co.
Meggers, Calumet Co.
Megnon [origin of place name]
Meir, Golda (1898-1978) (Historic Marker Erected 1
Mellen [origin of place name]
Mellen, Ashland Co.
Melnik, Manitowoc Co.
Melrose Park, Winnebago Co.
Melrose, Jackson Co.
Melrose, Town of, Jackson Co.
Melrose, Village of, Jackson Co.
Melvina, Monroe Co.
Melvina, Village of, Monroe Co.
Memee Creek, Sheboygan Co.
Menasha [brief history]
Menasha [origin of place name]
Menasha, Town of, Winnebago Co.
Menasha, Winnebago Co.
Menchalville, Manitowoc Co.
Mendota Beach, Dane Co.
Menekaune [origin of place name]
Menominee Reservation (Historic Marker Erected 195
Menominee River
Menominee, Town of, Brown Co.
Menominee, Town of, Menominee Co.
Menomonee Falls, Menomonee River
Menomonee Falls, Village of, Waukesha Co.
Menomonee Falls, Waukesha Co.
Menomonee, Election precinct of, Crawford Co.
Menomonee, Town of, Waukesha Co.
Menomonie Junction, Dunn Co.
Menomonie [brief history]
Menomonie [origin of place name]
Menomonie, Dunn Co.
Menomonie, Town of, Dunn Co.
Mentor, Town of, Clark Co.
Mentor, Town of, Milwaukee Co.
Mequon River
Mequon [brief history]
Mequon [origin of place name]
Mequon, Ozaukee Co.
Mequon, Town of, Ozaukee Co.
Mercer, Iron Co.
Mercer, Town of, Iron Co.
Meridean, Dunn Co.
Merrill Park (Historic Marker Erected 1997)
Merrill [brief history]
Merrill [origin of place name]
Merrill, Lincoln Co.
Merrill, Town of, Lincoln Co.
Merrillan (origin of place name)
Merrillan, Jackson Co.
Merrillan, Village of, Jackson Co.
Merrimac, Sauk Co.
Merrimac, Town of, Sauk Co.
Merrimac, Village of, Sauk Co.
Merrimack [origin of place name]
Merton [origin of place name]
Merton, Town of, Waukesha Co.
Merton, Village of, Waukesha Co.
Merton, Waukesha Co.
Merville Springs [origin of place name]
Meteor, Sawyer Co.
Meteor, Town of, Sawyer Co.
Metomen [origin of place name]
Metomen, Town of, Fond du Lac Co.
Metz, Winnebago Co.
Michigan Island [origin of place name]
Middle Inlet, Marinette Co.
Middle Inlet, Town of, Marinette Co.
Middle Ridge, La Crosse Co.
Middle Village, Menominee Co.
Middlefort [origin of place name]
Middleport, Ashland Co.
Middleton Junction, Dane Co.
Middleton [brief history]
Middleton, Dane Co.
Middleton, Town of, Dane Co.
Middleton, Town of, Portage Co.
Middletown, Town of, Marquette Co.
Midland, Town of, Douglas Co.
Midway, La Crosse Co.
Mifflin, Iowa Co.
Mifflin, Town of, Iowa Co.
Mikana, Barron Co.
Milan, Marathon Co.
Miles, Marinette Co.
Milford, Jefferson Co.
Milford, Town of, Jefferson Co.
Military River Crossing (Historic Marker Erected 1
Mill Bluff (HIstoric Marker Erected 1963)
Mill Center, Brown Co.
Mill Creek (historical), Richland Co.
Mill Creek Community, Portage Co.
Mill Creek, Election precinct of, Green Co.
Milladore [origin of place name]
Milladore, Town of, Wood Co.
Milladore, Village of, Wood Co.
Milladore, Wood Co.
Millard, Walworth Co.
Mille Lac
Miller [origin of place name]
Millersville [origin of place name]
Millhome, Manitowoc Co.
Mills on the Creek (Historic Marker Erected 1997)
Mills, Town of, Washburn Co.
Millston, Jackson Co.
Millston, Town of, Jackson Co.
Milltown [origin of place name]
Milltown, Polk Co.
Milltown, Town of, Polk Co.
Milltown, Town of, Shawano Co.
Milltown, Village of, Polk Co.
Millville [origin of place name]
Millville, Census district of, Manitowoc Co.
Millville, Grant Co.
Millville, Town of, Grant Co.
Milton House (HIstoric Marker Erected 1961)
Milton Junction, Rock Co.
Milton [origin of place name]
Milton, Rock Co.
Milton, Town of, Buffalo Co.
Milton, Town of, Buffalo Co.
Milton, Town of, Rock Co.
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee County [origin of place name]
Milwaukee County's First Airport (Historic Marker
Milwaukee Downer College (Historic Marker Erected
Milwaukee Interurban Terminal (Historic Marker Ere
Milwaukee [brief history]
Milwaukee [origin of place name]
Milwaukee, Town of, Milwaukee Co.
Minawa Beach, Fond du Lac Co.
Mindoro, La Crosse Co.
mineral district
Mineral Point [origin of place name]
Mineral Point, Green Co.
Mineral Point, Iowa Co.
Mineral Point, Town of, Iowa Co.
Minersville, Ashland Co.
Minertown [origin of place name]
Minnesota Junction, Dodge Co.
Minocqua [origin of place name]
Minocqua, Oneida Co.
Minocqua, Town of, Oneida Co.
Minong [origin of place name]
Minong, Town of, Washburn Co.
Minong, Village of, Washburn Co.
Minong, Washburn Co.
Minoqua [origin of place name]
Misha Mokwa [origin of place name]
Misha Mokwa, Buffalo Co.
Mishicot [origin of place name]
Mishicot, Manitowoc Co.
Mishicot, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Mishicot, Village of, Manitowoc Co.
Mishicott, Town of, Manitowoc Co.
Mishike [origin of place name]
Mission of St. Francois Xavier (Historic Marker Er
Mississippi River Parkway: First Project (Historic
Mississippi River [origin of place name]
Mitchell, Town of, Sheboygan Co.
Mitscher, Marc A., Admiral, U.S. Navy (1887-1947)(
Modena, Buffalo Co.
Modena, Town of, Buffalo Co.
Moe Settlement (historical), Columbia Co.
Moeville, Pierce Co.
Mohawk [origin of place name]
Mohrsville [origin of place name]
Mole Lake [origin of place name]
Mole Lake, Forest Co.
Molitor, Town of, Taylor Co.
Monches [origin of place name]
Monches, Waukesha Co.
Mondovi [origin of place name]
Mondovi, Buffalo Co.
Mondovi, Town of, Buffalo Co.
Monfort [origin of place name]
Monico, Oneida Co.
Monico, Town of, Oneida Co.
Monona [brief history]
Monona [origin of place name]
Monona, Dane Co.
Monroe Center, Adams Co.
Monroe County [origin of place name]
Monroe [brief history]
Monroe [origin of place name]
Monroe, Green Co.
Monroe, Town of, Adams Co.
Monroe, Town of, Green Co.
Montana, Buffalo Co.
Montana, Town of, Buffalo Co.
Montello [origin of place name]
Montello, Marquette Co.
Montello, Town of, Marquette Co.
Monterey, Waukesha Co.
Monteville, Town of, Trempealeau Co.
Montfort, Grant Co.
Montfort, Village of, Grant Co.
Montgomeryville, Crawford Co.
Monticello, Green Co.
Monticello, Town of, Lafayette Co.
Monticello, Village of, Green Co.
Montoville [origin of place name]
Montpelier, Town of, Kewaunee Co.
Montreal River [origin of place name]
Montreal, Iron Co.
Montreal, Town of, Iron Co.
Montrose [origin of place name]
Montrose, Dane Co.
Montrose, Town of, Dane Co.
Moon Valley, Sauk Co.
Moon, Marathon Co.
Moose Junction, Douglas Co.
Moquah [origin of place name]
Moquah [origin of place name]
Moquah, Bayfield Co.
Morgan, Oconto Co.
Morgan, Shawano Co.
Morgan, Town of, Oconto Co.
Morgan, Town of, Sheboygan Co.
Mormons in Early Wisconsin (Historic Marker Erecte
Moro [origin of place name]
Morris [origin of place name]
Morris, Lucy Smith (1850-1935)(Historic Marker Ere
Morris, Town of, Shawano Co.
Morrison, Brown Co.
Morrison, Town of, Brown Co.
Morrisonville, Dane Co.
Morse [origin of place name]
Morse, Ashland Co.
Morse, Town of, Ashland Co.
Morton Corner, Pierce Co.
Moscow, Iowa Co.
Moscow, Town of, Iowa Co.
Moscow, Town of, Polk Co.
Mosel [origin of place name]
Mosel, Sheboygan Co.
Mosel, Town of, Sheboygan Co.
Mosinee [brief history]
Mosinee [origin of place name]
Mosinee, Marathon Co.
Mosinee, Town of, Marathon Co.
Mosling, Oconto Co.
Moundsville [origin of place name]
Moundville, Election precinct of, Dane Co.
Moundville, Town of, Marquette Co.
Mount Calvary, Fond du Lac Co.
Mount Calvary, Village of, Fond du Lac Co.
Mount Hope Corners, Eau Claire Co.
Mount Hope, Grant Co.
Mount Hope, Town of, Grant Co.
Mount Hope, Village of, Grant Co.
Mount Horeb [origin of place name]
Mount Horeb, Dane Co.
Mount Horeb, Village of, Dane Co.
Mount Ida, Grant Co.
Mount Ida, Town of, Grant Co.
Mount Morris, Town of, Waushara Co.
Mount Morris, Waushara Co.
Mount Pleasant (historical), Town of, Racine Co.
Mount Pleasant, Racine Co.
Mount Pleasant, Town of, Green Co.
Mount Pleasant, Village of, Racine Co.
Mount Sterling [origin of place name]
Mount Sterling, Crawford Co.
Mount Sterling, Village of, Crawford Co.
Mount Tabor, Vernon Co.
Mount Vernon [origin of place name]
Mount Vernon, Dane Co.
Mount View, Marathon Co.
Mount Zion, Crawford Co.
Mountain, Oconto Co.
Mountain, Town of, Oconto Co.
Mouth of St. Croix, Election precinct of, St. Croi
Mt. Hope, Town of, Grant Co.
Mt. Ida, Town of, Grant Co.
Mt. Morris, Town of, Waushara Co.
Mt. Pleasant, Town of, Green Co.
Mt. Pleasant, Town of, Racine Co.
Mud Creek, Census district of, Dunn Co.
Mukwa, Town of, Waupaca Co.
Mukwonago Lake, Waukesha Co.
Mukwonago [origin of place name]
Mukwonago, Town of, Waukesha Co.
Mukwonago, Village of, Waukesha Co.
Mukwonago, Waukesha Co.
Mullet River, Sheboygan Co. [origin of place name]
Murat, Taylor Co.
Murphy Corner, Outagamie Co.
Murry, Rusk Co.
Murry, Town of, Rusk Co.
Muscoda [origin of place name]
Muscoda, Grant Co.
Muscoda, Town of, Grant Co.
Muscoda, Village of, Grant Co.
Museum of Medical Progress (Historic Marker Erecte
Muskeg [origin of place name]
Muskeg, Bayfield Co.
Muskego [brief history]
Muskego [origin of place name]
Muskego, Town of, Waukesha Co.
Muskego, Waukesha Co.
Muskos River
Mygatt's Corners (Mount Pleasant Township) [origin
Myra, Washington Co.
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